Roger faces Tim in final

Roger showed a supremely confident display and said that "it was pretty straightforward. The feeling's good. My dream was to be in the final." He has now improved his win-loss record for the year to 76-5.

"The last little bit is a bonus. It's a great opportunity to win maybe my first tournament in Japan." Roger only needed 36 minutes to take home the first set, the second one was even quicker after he broke again in the third game.

Becker, who ushered Andre Agassi into retirement at the US Open last month, simply had no answer to Roger's bewildering arsenal of shots.

Congrat's on another win didn't suprise that you would win that easily becker is a good player but now where near you in the skill's department and only in an hour it doesn't take you long once you get on a roll lets just hope you keep it goi

great win.and good luck for the final(although u dont need it).so go go for ur 9th title this season.ur very close of beating pete s record(most prize money won at the end of the season).sure u will beat it.

well done roger...against becker you played a solid match!you served very well,with great percentage....
tomorrow you will faces henman,a player whom you know very well....so you have to stay focused!!!
good luck!

It's a pity I won't be able to see the match (no broadcasting in Romania for this tourney), but I'm glad (and a little suprised) you'll play Madrid, because I have "access" to all the Masters Series events !

hey roger, i've checked out your atptennis.com blog... great job. I'm a big fan of you since i saw you win wimbledon 2003 (i was just 13 years old) anyways, i read that your looking for a good vacation spot... come to uruguay for your vacation, you'll lov